By no means was that a perfect pass IMO.
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I don't know lets bust out game film of games 1-24 and check em out.
Guaranteed you could do it.
JMO, I don't mind a good WTF was Pop doing when its warranted but I think the discussion points here are again weaker than in a game against say when they played Dallas.
The quality of the pass doesn't really matter to me, tbh..
McDyess is probably the worst passer on the team..having him inbound the ball in a situation like that should never happen again..it's way too risky..why play with fire like that?..
It's just an unnecessary risk to throw that ball is all I'm saying.... You run it the same way to see if you get Manu wide open (because that happens a lot when the defense can't get set) and if he isn't wide open then you call timeout.
Not open enough for me to feel comfortable. Not even close.. he was clearly struggling to get open and covered well up to that point, he might have gotten free at the last minute but it was still a bad angle and an unnecessary risk with 3 timeouts.
Another reason manu bobbled the ball was because he was feeling pressure (not open enough)
I don't even know why we are still talking about this :lol
The first Timeout was a little boneheaded... The non-timeout was not boneheaded at all, it's on Mcdyess to know not to make a risky pass like that under his own basket.
Like the assistant coach said on the post game show, it's pretty standard to try to get an easy inbound and call a timeout if nothing is there.
At that point too, I'd rather not burn the last timeout incase it was needed later in the game
Pop is usually the one calling the timeout there though. McDyess could and probably should have called it but Pop is always there to call a quick timeout if someone isn't immediately open.
The Spurs had at least two timeouts left.
Exactly, good idea to save the time out for later if possible, that much I agree with.
But McDyess is not at fault here. McDyess saw the best free throw shooter on the team wide open under the basket, he puts the ball squarely snug right in Ginobili's hand, but Ginobili's meathook right hand can't snare the pass.
Wow After reading all the comments on this thread, you would think the Spurs lost.
Did they?
Don't get me wrong, Mcdyess should of called the time out after nobody got open initially. I just think it's a situation where you can't make a risky pass, right under your own basket.
I don't blame Pop for that at all.. It's not like he had a rookie inbounding the ball, he had Mcdyess inbounding the ball because he trusts Mcdyess to make the right decision.
Even if they have 2 timeouts, you still want to inbound the ball without burning a timeout (if it's there)
Still though.. I completely agree on the boneheaded first timeout, when Manu had the ball in the backcourt.
TJastal, fuck off.....
You suck d'eeeeeez nutz, mate......
Another factor, IMO, in the Dyess,Manu turnover, was JR Smith defended that inbounds pass pretty well.